I don't know, I think migration mandated by the EU and merkel is ruining germany, AfD is the only party who would seriously change that. Im willing to ignore the shady shit some of them are into if it means Deutschland survives.

Maybe you should give people who are not on board with extremely lax immigration policies another option then. If your choice is between "what immigration laws? oh, those" and "literally Hitler" your system has problems that can't be fixed with insults and dogpiling, which seems to be the favored approach of users in this comment chain.

Germany was on the ground after the treaty of Versailles (talk about existential crisis...) and the economy absolutely crushed.

Comparing that to today - absolutely fabulous economy and pretty solid community...
Yes, there ARE problems that need tackling, but voting for Nazis won't change that. Other countries have shown that in the recent past.

Yeah, likes more casual shady, than calling the Holocaust Memorial disgraceful, or the German history between 1933 and 45 a flyspeck in history, like there happened nothing, or straight up calling the holocaust a lie multiple times and then saying that it’s wrong that you aren’t allowed to openly state, that you think that there wasn’t a holocaust, like it is an opinion (for all of you who didn’t get it until now: there were concentration camps and 6 million Jews were killed in them and that’s a fact.). That’s not just “shady” that’s straight up neonazi-stuff. And that’s what the AfD and all those other far-right party’s that are popping up all over Europe are; neo-nazis, that try to slowly get their ways of (facist) thinking into the public opinion, by disguising as just another Conservative party, with different views on immigration policies.

No. The bigger problem is the eu. The bigger problem is too many economic migrants dressing up as refugees.

Same stuff is happening in Sweden, the Sweden democrats, our eu and migration critical party has been gain nigh traction during the last couple of years and is now looking to become the second biggest party at over 20%. Let's hope this nationalistic movement gains more traction across the continent